To graduate from the Industrial Management degree programme, you must:
Your title on graduation will be “Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSc)”.
As at all universities of applied science, our students submit two Bachelor’s theses, one practical and the other theoretical. The practical thesis describes the student’s experience of working in their chosen specialist field during their internship.
The theoretical thesis is more extensive and the students work on a topic which particularly interests them. They draw on written sources to form their own conclusions. Topics for the thesis can be selected from any of the programme content.
During the seminar on Scientific Methods our students are made familiar with the rules and regulations applicable to Bachelor‘s theses. The students are supported by a supervisor throughout the process of writing their thesis. Students also meet up in seminars designed to give them the opportunity to jointly discuss and improve their work.
After all the course work has been successfully completed and the two Bachelor’s theses positively assessed, students are ready to take the Bachelor’s examination. This is held in July and September every year and requires the student to present and defend both Bachelor’s theses to a panel of examiners. The students are asked questions about their theses which will reflect the specialist knowledge they have gained in writing them. Questions are also asked on the content of the course. The examination board consists of three people: the two supervisors and one chairperson. The examination is open to the public, allowing friends and family to attend as moral support. Bachelor’s degree certificates are presented during the graduation ceremony which usually takes place in November.
After graduating, students may immediately join the Master’s programme in International Industrial Management whose content builds seamlessly upon that of the Bachelor’s course. Run over four semesters, the primary focus of the Master’s programme is purchasing and sales, as well as optimisation of the (in-house) supply chain with an international orientation. The ideal prerequisites for becoming a successful executive is the perfect combination of subject content and soft skills. We also offer the Master’s degree as a part-time programme.
Those wishing to immediately launch into their professional careers after graduating from the Bachelor’s programme are also well equipped to do so.